Residential Refrigerator Schematic
Policyholders often assume their refrigerator needs to be removed from the wall to be inspected. The schematic shows why that often isn’t true and where components that may need to be inspected are located.
Water Heater Diagram
We’ve created an easy-to-read schematic with labeled components for both gas-fired water heaters and electric water heaters for your reference.
Tankless Water Heater Diagram
Our experts have put together a labeled diagram that shows where each component of a tankless water heater can be found as an easy reference for insurance adjusters
Well Pump Diagram
We want to give you the tools to feel assured that your evaluations of well pump claims are thorough and accurate.
Generator Diagram
Have an easy tool at your disposal to reference while going over estimates, and you’ll even be able to see how these generators connect to the home or business.
Boiler Glossary
When they break, it’s not always immediately clear what damaged them, if the loss can be covered, or whether they can be repaired.
Heat Pump Glossary
We’ve crafted a quick reference guide to the components of heat pumps and explained the functions of each part in straightforward terms.
Split System Glossary
The most common type of residential HVAC unit in the United States is the split system, where one section of the HVAC is outside and another is within the home (usually in an attic, basement, or crawlspace).
Package Unit Glossary
While package units may not be the most popular residential HVAC systems (though they are still found in many homes), they’re quite common in the commercial space.
Alpine Intel’s content is meant to inform and educate readers using general terms and descriptions. They do not replace expert evaluations that determine facts and details related to each unique claim.









